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    Europe Dangerously Unprepared for Worsening Wildfires, Report Says

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    Posted on March 24, 2026

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    Last updated: March 24, 2026

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    Tags:FinanceBankingMarketsClimate ChangeEmergency Response

    Quick Summary

    A new report warns that Europe is dangerously unprepared for a worsening wildfire crisis amid longer fire seasons and record-breaking burned areas, urging urgent upgrades to aerial firefighting capacity and regulatory reforms.

    Europe Struggles With Underpreparedness as Wildfire Risks and Seasons Grow

    Europe's Growing Wildfire Crisis and Response Challenges

    ROME, March 24 (Reuters) - Europe is dangerously unprepared to tackle a growing wildfire crisis, and must overhaul its fleets of firefighting aircraft and step up investment, according to a report.

    Key Factors Driving Increased Wildfire Risk

    The paper - commissioned by Portugal-based Avincis, which leases firefighting planes and helicopters - said the increased risk across southern Europe was down to climate change, falling rural populations and build-ups of burnable vegetation.

    Changing Wildfire Seasons

    Wildfires that typically rage from early June to mid-September were breaking out earlier and later in the year, the report drawn up by consulting firm Lead by Thought said.

    'FIRE SEASONS ARE GETTING LONGER'

    Blazes were also spreading northwards, added the paper that will be presented at the Aerial Fire Fighting Conference in Rome on Wednesday.

    Impact Across Europe

    A total of 1,100 hectares burned in Sweden last year, a rise of more than 120% above the recent average, it said. Finland and Denmark also recorded figures exceeding their long-term baselines.

    Concerns about the bloc's readiness to deal with the growing threat were echoed by independent EU advisers last month.

    EU Strategies and Preparedness Efforts

    The European Commission will propose a new strategy on Wednesday aiming to strengthen early efforts to prevent and reduce fire risk.

    Recent Wildfire Damage Statistics

    Blazes destroyed 1.03 million hectares of forest across the European Union in 2025, the highest level since records began.

    Spain, according to the report, suffered the most extensive damage, with 393,079 hectares burned, followed by Portugal, Romania, Italy, Greece and France.

    Challenges in Firefighting Resources

    "There is no question that fire seasons are getting longer. The window for transporting aircraft from one hemisphere to another is getting smaller, forcing the available global aerial-firefighting fleet into decline," John Boag, Group CEO of Avincis, said.

    The EU committed 600 million euros ($694.56 million) in 2024 to buy 12 DHC-515 amphibious firefighting aircraft across six countries, scheduled for delivery between 2027 and 2030.

    Production and Workforce Issues

    Brian Chafe, CEO of De Havilland Canada, the manufacturer of the aircraft, was quoted in the report as saying red tape delays were complicating efforts to scale up production.

    "We're trying to start a second production line, but government bureaucracies are very slow," he said. "That's not just for our aircraft, but any firefighting asset."

    The report said there was also a shortage of skilled workers.

    A foreign pilot seeking employment in the EU must now undergo more than a dozen exams to get an EU Aviation Safety Agency license, compared with one or two in the United States or Australia, it added.

    Currency Information

    ($1 = 0.8639 euros)

    (Reporting by Giselda Vagnoni; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    References

    • EU records largest wildfire loss on record with over 1 million hectares burned in 2025 | Millet News
    • Climate change made heat and dryness that fueled Iberian wildfires 40 times more likely, study finds
    • EU official announces 300-strong firefighting force to battle wildfires across Europe

    Table of Contents

    • Europe's Growing Wildfire Crisis and Response Challenges

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU saw a record 1.03 million hectares burned in 2025, the worst since 2006, with Spain, Portugal, Romania, Italy, Greece and France hardest hit (milletnews.com).
    • •Climate change drove extreme heat and dryness that made Iberian wildfires up to 40 times more likely (apnews.com).
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europe dangerously unprepared for worsening wildfires, report says

    1Why is Europe considered unprepared for worsening wildfires?

    A report highlights outdated firefighting fleets, lack of skilled workers, and insufficient investment in Europe, making it vulnerable to escalating wildfire risks.

    2How is climate change affecting wildfires in Europe?
  • Key Factors Driving Increased Wildfire Risk
  • Changing Wildfire Seasons
  • 'FIRE SEASONS ARE GETTING LONGER'
  • Impact Across Europe
  • EU Strategies and Preparedness Efforts
  • Recent Wildfire Damage Statistics
  • Challenges in Firefighting Resources
  • Production and Workforce Issues
  • Currency Information
  • In response, the EU has created a 300‑strong rapid wildfire reaction force and proposes a new regional firefighting hub to enhance preparedness (apnews.com).

    Climate change is causing longer fire seasons and increasing wildfire risks, with fires now breaking out earlier and spreading further north.

    3Which countries in Europe suffered the most wildfire damage recently?

    Spain suffered the most, with extensive damage also reported in Portugal, Romania, Italy, Greece, France, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark.

    4What steps is the EU taking to address the wildfire crisis?

    The EU has committed 600 million euros for new firefighting aircraft and is working on a comprehensive wildfire prevention and risk reduction strategy.

    5What are the challenges in scaling up firefighting aircraft production?

    Red tape and slow government bureaucracies are causing delays in increasing production of firefighting aircraft needed to tackle growing wildfire threats.

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